Background: In elderly chronic heart failure (HF) patients, activities of daily living (ADLs) require the use of a high proportion of patients’ peak aerobic capacity, heart rate, and ventilation. Objectives: To assess the effects of short-term comprehensive cardiac rehabilitation (CR) on the metabolic requirement of ADLs in elderly patients with chronic HF. Methods: The study population comprised 99 elderly chronic HF patients (mean age 72 ± 5 years, 80% male, 61% ejection fraction <40%, mean NT-proBNP 2,559 ± 4,511 pg/ml) participating in a short-term (mean days 19 ± 7) residential CR program. Before and after CR, participants, while wearing a portable ergospirometer, performed a standardized ADL battery: ADL1 (getting dressed), ADL2 (f...
OBJECTIVE To determine the short- and long-term effects of an intensive, concentrated rehabilitat...
Purpose: To assess if the addiction of progressive muscular relaxation (PMR) to aerobic continuous t...
Background: Evidence suggests that individualised exercise-based cardiac rehabilitation should be of...
QuestionFor patients over 60 years of age with heart failure, does cardiac rehabilitation improve ou...
Background: Cardiopulmonary exercise test and 6-minute walking test are frequently used tools to eva...
BACKGROUND: Exercise programs for patients with heart failure have often enrolled and evaluated rela...
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Aims. To examine the relationship between activities of daily living (ADL) and readmission within 90...
Abstract Background This study aimed to assess the usefulness of cardiac rehabilitation (CR) for old...
Background: Heart failure is a common and costly condition, particularly in the elderly. A range of ...
AIMS: Cardiac rehabilitation plays a vital role in secondary prevention of cardiovascular patients. ...
Heart failure with preserved ejection fraction (HFpEF) is a rapidly progressing chronical heart dise...
Aims: Cardiac rehabilitation (CR) has proven to be effective and beneficial in middle-aged and older...
Introduction: Studies on effectiveness of cardiac rehabilitation (CR) in elderly cardiovascular dise...
SummaryTraditionally, chronic heart failure (CHF) subjects are often recommended to rest and restric...
OBJECTIVE To determine the short- and long-term effects of an intensive, concentrated rehabilitat...
Purpose: To assess if the addiction of progressive muscular relaxation (PMR) to aerobic continuous t...
Background: Evidence suggests that individualised exercise-based cardiac rehabilitation should be of...
QuestionFor patients over 60 years of age with heart failure, does cardiac rehabilitation improve ou...
Background: Cardiopulmonary exercise test and 6-minute walking test are frequently used tools to eva...
BACKGROUND: Exercise programs for patients with heart failure have often enrolled and evaluated rela...
This record contains raw data related to the article HOW HEART FAILURE PATIENTS PERFORM DAILY LIFE A...
Aims. To examine the relationship between activities of daily living (ADL) and readmission within 90...
Abstract Background This study aimed to assess the usefulness of cardiac rehabilitation (CR) for old...
Background: Heart failure is a common and costly condition, particularly in the elderly. A range of ...
AIMS: Cardiac rehabilitation plays a vital role in secondary prevention of cardiovascular patients. ...
Heart failure with preserved ejection fraction (HFpEF) is a rapidly progressing chronical heart dise...
Aims: Cardiac rehabilitation (CR) has proven to be effective and beneficial in middle-aged and older...
Introduction: Studies on effectiveness of cardiac rehabilitation (CR) in elderly cardiovascular dise...
SummaryTraditionally, chronic heart failure (CHF) subjects are often recommended to rest and restric...
OBJECTIVE To determine the short- and long-term effects of an intensive, concentrated rehabilitat...
Purpose: To assess if the addiction of progressive muscular relaxation (PMR) to aerobic continuous t...
Background: Evidence suggests that individualised exercise-based cardiac rehabilitation should be of...